Month: March 2024

imlizy:

imlizy:

imlizy:

great pyrenees are so fucking awesome theyre just big. if i didnt think that owning one was a supremely bad idea for me in particular id get one. i just think itd become my boss or something. im too lazy for a working breed truly

go white boy

sarcastic dog. dog that has contempt for you

@byelacey i need to know how sarcastic your dog can get7

southernlakes:

I’ve decided it’s finally time to post this guy! My galra Keith centaur design, I’m just so in love with it. He’s a lanky alien kitty :3

shitposting-hobbits-to-gallifrey:

darthmelyanna:

theweirdwideweb:

I want to be very clear: I did not schedule this to post on Easter weekend.

I want to be very clear: I did schedule this to post on Easter weekend

a-book-of-creatures:

maniculum:

maniculum:

galileosballs:

I like the expression new-fangled. I don’t know what it means for something to be fangled, but I sure as hell know it was recent

It’s from the Old English word feng, which can mean “to take”, or also “to grasp, hold, or embrace”. So something that’s newfangled is something that was taken up recently.

The reason it’s using this pretty archaic root is that it’s an older word than a lot of people think. Here it is in the Canterbury Tales.

A photograph of a printed page with Middle English text on it. The word "newefangelnesse" is highlighted. ALT

Minutes after posting: “Why did I write archaic when I could have gone with old-fangled?”

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